Children of Syria was first broadcast on BBC2 in the UK on Monday 28 July at 21:00 BST. Outside the UK, it will be shown on BBC World on Saturday 2 August at 09:10 GMT and 21:10 GMT, as well as on Sunday 3 August at 02:10 GMT and 15:10 GMT.

With access across the Syrian conflict's frontlines, Lyse Doucet follows the lives of six children over six months and offers insight into a country being torn apart.

As part of 'Children of Syria' documentary Lyse Doucet talks to 3 Syrian children from different backgrounds about their lives during the ongoing civil war. Meet 8-year-old Baraa, whose family fled the besieged Old Quarter of Homs in Syria who says that her family ate cat meat. 9 year old Ezedine in a refugee camp in Turkey. He's got a teenage brother fighting with the Free Syrian Army. 14 year old Jalal who lives in a government controlled suburb of Damascus. His family support the regime.

In a special edition, Panorama travels with British doctors inside Syria to exclusively reveal the devastating impact of the war on children caught in the conflict. The doctors witness the aftermath of the bombing of a school by a suspected napalm-like incendiary device and medical facilities constantly under attack - both war crimes under international law.

Filmed in the north of the country after the chemical weapons attack in Damascus which inflamed world opinion and brought America, Russia and the UN to the table, the film shows how the conventional war is intensifying with children bearing the brunt of this humanitarian catastrophe.

Children of Syria was first broadcast on BBC2 in the UK on Monday 28 July at 21:00 BST. Outside the UK, it will be shown on BBC World on Saturday 2 August at 09:10 GMT and 21:10 GMT, as well as on Sunday 3 August at 02:10 GMT and 15:10 GMT.